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Dusseldorf International Airport
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Dusseldorf International Airport

IATA · DUSICAO · EDDLServing Dusseldorf

About Dusseldorf International Airport

Overview

Dusseldorf Airport sits about 7 kilometres north of the city centre in North Rhine-Westphalia, serving the densely populated Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region of western Germany. It functions as the country's third-largest airport and the primary international gateway for the region. The airport opened in 1927 and has been substantially rebuilt over the decades, most notably after a major terminal fire in 1996 prompted extensive reconstruction.

Terminals & runways

The airport operates a single terminal building divided into three connected sections, labelled A, B and C, handling Schengen, non-Schengen and international traffic respectively. Two parallel runways run on an east-west alignment. A night-flight curfew restricts most scheduled operations between 11 pm and 6 am. Ongoing modernisation projects continue to upgrade piers, baggage systems and passenger facilities.

Airlines

Dusseldorf is a major hub for Eurowings and serves as an important base for Lufthansa and Condor. Several leisure-oriented carriers maintain a strong presence, reflecting the region's outbound holiday market. Long-haul services are operated by carriers including Emirates, Singapore Airlines and All Nippon Airways, alongside extensive European networks flown by Turkish Airlines, KLM, British Airways and various low-cost operators.

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FAQ

Dusseldorf International Airport — frequently asked questions

Where is Dusseldorf International Airport?
Dusseldorf International Airport is located in Dusseldorf, Germany (Europe), at coordinates 51.280°, 6.770°.
What is the airport code for Dusseldorf International Airport?
Its IATA code is DUS and its ICAO code is EDDL.
What time zone is DUS in?
Dusseldorf International Airport operates on Europe/Berlin local time.